If a warrant, which has been filed with the clerk of court in any county, is determined by the Department of Revenue to have been issued and filed in error, the clerk of court, upon notification by the Department of Revenue, must remove the warrant from its book.
HISTORY: 1985 Act No. 201, Part II, Section 49; 1993 Act No. 181, Section 231.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 51 - Alternate Procedure For Collection Of Property Taxes
Section 12-51-60. Payment by successful bidder; receipt; disposition of proceeds.
Section 12-51-70. Default by successful bidder; readvertisement of property.
Section 12-51-80. Settlement by treasurer.
Section 12-51-90. Redemption of real property; assignment of purchaser's interest.
Section 12-51-95. Owner of mobile or manufactured home may redeem property.
Section 12-51-96. Conditions of redemption.
Section 12-51-120. Notice of approaching end of redemption period.
Section 12-51-130. Execution and delivery of tax title; costs and fees; overages.
Section 12-51-135. Removal of erroneously issued warrants.
Section 12-51-140. Notice to mortgagees.
Section 12-51-150. Official may void tax sales.
Section 12-51-160. Deed as evidence of good title; statute of limitations.
Section 12-51-170. Contract with county for collection of taxes due municipality.